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How to learn MATH FASTER and MORE FUN!

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Divisibility rule for 2   If a number is even  
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Divisibility rule for 3   If the sum of digits is divisible by 3  
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Divisibility rule for 4   If the last two digits are divisible by 4  
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Divisibility rule for 5   If number ends in 0 or 5  
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Divisibility for 6 Short Version   If number is even and is divisible by 3  
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Divisibility rule for 9   If sum of digits is divisible by 9  
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Divisibility rule for 10   If last digit ends in 0  
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Exponents   Tells us how many times the base is used as a factor  
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Base   The number that we are multiplying  
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Power   When we are multiplying a base times an exponent  
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Prime Number   Has only two factors, 1 and itself  
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Composite Number   Has more than two whole number factors  
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Prime Factorization   Taking a composite whole number and breaking it down into its prime factors  
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Factors   The numbers that we multiply  
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Equivalent Fractions   Name same amount; equal  
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Numerator   Tells us the number of parts being asked about  
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Denominator   Total number of equal parts  
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Facts #1   1. When listing factors, you should never have a factor that is greater than the initial number. 2. Every even number that is greater than 2 is composite. 3. One is neither prime nor composite. 4. Divisibility rules help make division easier.  
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Facts #2   5. They help us know if we will or will not have a remainder when dividing. 6. When listing the multiples of a number you should NEVER have a multiple less than that number.  
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Multiple   The product of a number when multiplied by a counting number.  
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Least Common Multiplfe   The smallest number.  
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Fact #3   7. You're never going to be asked the least common factor and the greatest common multiple because 1. The number would be 1 & 2. Numbers are infinant.  
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Divisibility Rule for 6 Long Version   If the number is even and the sum of the digits is divisible by 3, then the number is divisible by 6.  
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